Rwanda: The best way to maintenance your hair in Rwanda

Rwanda is a country that follows fashion trend similar to the immediate neibouring countries.

It’s everybody’s dream in Rwanda to have beautiful hair, especially for women whose hair is believed to be a part of their beauty.

In Rwanda hair is in fact in itself a fashion statement, every year there is a new hairdo including braiding and wearing locks, but letting your hair hang loose is a pattern that requires you to use curling irons.

Hair and fashion are intertwined one cannot work without the other.

Rwandan women have so far experimented different hair styles for over the years such as hairdos that add length, colour or volume even texture and does not affect your natural hair.

Most of hair extensions been used as a shield of their hair from harsh weather conditions to rainy season….

Have you ever asked yourself why your hair gets so dry when your dream is to have the luxurious, silky hair of a shampoo model while struggling to manage dry hair and yet all you see is your efforts going down the drain?

Understanding the root cause of dry hair resulting in hair falling or literally breaking will call for action- taking– all you may need to get the locks and looks you always long for.

Most of the hair styles today will require you to use curling irons as long as the conclusion of your saloon day’s business is “styling”, which most Rwandan women find to be trendier.

However, very few would choose their hair to be worn or styled in locks, or rather blow dry it as a final touch.

Styling your hair in locks takes less of your time and is much cheaper costing at about 3000 Rwandan francs yet using curling irons in most saloons would require you to top up a little more money to add up a lengthy procedure.